TM5-3810-305-10
l Hook latch is intended to retain
loose slings or devices under
slack conditions. It is not
intended to be an anti-fouling
device. Caution should be used
to prevent the latch from
supporting any of the load.
Periodic inspection of latch
must be made to insure its
proper operating condition.
Failure to follow this procedure
could cause DEATH or serious
injury.
l Make certain slings, ties and
hooks are of sufficient
capacity, properly set and
secure before performing any
lift operation. Failure to follow
this procedure could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
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CAUTION
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When removing hook block from
storage bracket, pay out cable
while raising boom to prevent
damage to windshield.
Raise boom to a 50-degree elevation, keeping
hook block in vertical position. Unhook hook
block from storage bracket. Lower boom to
horizontal position while raising hook block.
Before making a LRT 110 Crane lift, be sure
hook is properly engaged with slings. The lifting
device should be employed to make lift. Be
certain hook latch is not supporting any of the
load (refer to the warning decal on the hook
block).
An operator must be guided by
the Capacity Chart mounted on
vehicle when considering load
weights. Rated loads must never
be exceeded. Failure to follow
this procedure could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
2. Use the Capacity Chart attached to the LRT
110 Crane to interpret conditions and limita-
tions that exist when making a lift. The deter-
mining factors are lifted load, radius, boom
angle, working position and hoist line
reeving.
Use load ratings from the Capacity Chart at-
tached to the LRT 110 Crane when making all
lifting calculations.
The intent of the following
information is to prevent any
possibility of either reverse
winding of the rope on the winch
drum, causing breakage of winch
cable, or the unseating of cable
from winch drum, resulting in
uncontrolled fall of the hook
block and load. Failure to follow
this procedure could cause
DEATH or serious injury.
Always consider, anticipate and/or determine by
trial, the maximum amount of cable that will be
payed off the winch drum to perform each
different craning application of this vehicle.
Provide for no less than three wraps of cable
remaining on winch drum, as specified in all
applicable crane operating safety standards.
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